James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

I should have said, more or less right and/or wrong. How's that for obscure?

James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

I think I'm going to try the next quote out, guys. A lot of the quotes that have been up here recently were Season 1, and I was thinking about having a little Season 2 marathon, since I haven't seen Sammy Davis Jr. in a while.

And plus, I just had the last one--I'm not that much of an eager beaver!

I'll give a better clue tomorrow if it hasn't been guessed yet. Much too soon for real clues.

James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

Ooh--I just watched "The Night of the Returning Dead." Not one of my favorites, but it has a lot of guests stars--most of which went on to do other shows, or were currently in the highlights of their careers.

Talk about frustration! I tracked that last one down - Cadwallader says it sort of to Artie but mostly to the fates (or somesuch), after Artie reveals himself nearly at the end, distracting Burg... I mean Orkney while Jim gets himself free from being the detonator. But I was at a locale with a wireless server I don't subscribe to (watching disks on a portable player), and I get home to find it was answered by GUESSING!Well, I'm pretty sure it wasn't in any of the 9 episodes I watched this weekend. I have a headstart on this new one. Besides, I'm pretty sure I can hear the speaker saying that line.

Talk about frustration! I tracked that last one down - Cadwallader says it sort of to Artie but mostly to the fates (or somesuch), after Artie reveals himself nearly at the end, distracting Burg... I mean Orkney while Jim gets himself free from being the detonator. But I was at a locale with a wireless server I don't subscribe to (watching disks on a portable player), and I get home to find it was answered by GUESSING!Well, I'm pretty sure it wasn't in any of the 9 episodes I watched this weekend. I have a headstart on this new one. Besides, I'm pretty sure I can hear the speaker saying that line.

Just back in town and very tired, but that sounds to me like poor Artie to Coley Rodman, as the latter slathers the former with greasy bacon and sick varmints ("The Sudden Plague," Act III).

You've got it, ccb. Now I hope you got a good night's sleep and can provide us with an easy quote to solve.

James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

I swear, if ccb keeps this up I'm going to throw out my favorite quote next time I'm up, which is "Jim!"

Well, time to watch some season 2 episodes. The torture!

James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

But the problem is.....Who said it in which episode???Sounds like one I know because I just saw this one on KDOC-TV a couple weeks ago...

The leutenant Keighley to Artie in Watery Death.

I think DE that you've got the wrong person. Not the LT Keighley(sp) part but to whom he says the line. He said it to Dominique if I'm not mistaken not Artemus in Watery Death. After thought, Keighley can't be to bright or possibly had a cold because how in the world could he not have smelled that big ole piece of onion Dominique had in her hankie to make her cry.

Uh... why don't we wait for ccb to confirm or refute it? It's HIS quote.

James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: "Thanks Artie"! Is that all you can say to me? I've just come back from the grave, risen like Lazarus, and that's what you say? "Thanks, Artie"?James: Thanks, Artie.Artemus: It's a pleasure.- TNOT Pistoleros

But the problem is.....Who said it in which episode???Sounds like one I know because I just saw this one on KDOC-TV a couple weeks ago...

The leutenant Keighley to Artie in Watery Death.

I think DE that you've got the wrong person. Not the LT Keighley(sp) part but to whom he says the line. He said it to Dominique if I'm not mistaken not Artemus in Watery Death. After thought, Keighley can't be to bright or possibly had a cold because how in the world could he not have smelled that big ole piece of onion Dominique had in her hankie to make her cry.

Actually you could be right on that. I just thought it was to Artie in the train. That's the part I'm not 100% sure about. But it was definately Keighley saying those 2 words.